I received my CSQ in March and sent my Federal application to the London office in April. Is the processing time of 10 months on the website realistic? How long does it usually take for the medical?
hi Javed, MKShah and other seniors,mkshah said:hi javeedislam,
It does not have any info about updation of language proficiency results at the later date, even if language test results are attached with initial application.
Neither your email also specifies this point clearly.
Still, we have not got any clarity about whether updation of language proficiency results at the later date will give higher points to applicant or not.
This reply from them tells only about the rule of mandatory submission of language certificates.
kimi_kaur said:u r right coolguy001,
we all are waiting for that fruitful season to come.nd thanx for posting this pic to keep us energetic....
Cheerscoolguy001 said:
Have patience in life. Everybody will get success in their life.
All fruits do not ripen in one season.--Laurie Junot
just enjoy the beat of dhol. Cheers.
Bajan4Quebec said:1. Be smart, avoid the ink and fill it out on your computer. The linked pdf is fillable: just save it somewhere on your computer and fill it out by opening it from there (don't fill it out in your browser).
2.The form itself is very straightforward. Be realistic about your language skills. It might bite you later on if you overestimate your knowledge of either languages (if you have to go to an interview). Underestimating is also not recommended, as you might end up needlessly at an interview. To access your language ability use this link http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/french-language/Grille-autoevaluation-en.pdf
3. I also advise you strongly to evaluate your chances at http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/epi.html
The result is instant and free, you must bear in mind it is an estimate and the decision does not mean your application will be accepted. The same goes for the score forum members may give you in evaluating your credentials.
4.If, your assessment is positive gather all supporting documents and attach all the required forms and documents.
5.Be sure to sign the Contrat relatif a la capacite financiere (self financing), as it's an important piece of paper.
6.Attach payment. I paid by credit card, it allowed me to see when they started processing my file (this is when they charge the card. I used VISA debit card as payment method. My banker just informed us that these cards will be replaced in by Mid May 2012. Definitely this new card will carry new details, Number, expiry date. Can I wait and send another payment form with new details and attach an explanatory note as soon as the card is issued? Will this be a problem?
7.Be sure to have certified copies of everything that's not an original and translated versions of documents that are not in French or English.
8.In principle, if you have doubts about the completeness of your application, contact Immigration Quebec. There are many ways: in person, phone, email, fax, snail mail.
9.Send your application with a traceable service (fed ex, dhl, or another traceable courier) so that you know it arrived safely. Make photocopies of everything you send.
If there anyone who can help me over with this? I just wanna know if going to quebec to study about three months (I don't know, french?) would be worth it or if there are people who have obtained several points doing this.Xhanim said:By the way, I have a friend who is about to send his file with me, but he has gathered 50 points in total (just one over the minimum required) with B1 in both french competences, what would you recommend to him so he could get more points after sending the file? he is going to try for a B2 delf exam and he has not been in quebec before or gotten a job offer.
at the receipt and time of opening one's file, will they(BIQ VO) not partially compute your initial score? so that you will know once and for all that you lack points, unlike what happened to some members of this forum that they were only informed after more than one year of stressful waiting. Must they do the preliminary evaluation at the time they open one's file?Bachar said:Hello everybody,
I am really sad for our friends here got rejected and the reason , points are not enough
I was thinking, what's the reason ?
is it true that till now we "as a members of this forum" can not tell in good accuracy how many point may any member get?
isn't clear how to know before if the file good enough to reach interview stage?
if we really don't know we have to make research to help each other here, and for all members who are thinking to apply , please spend more time reading and asking seniors here before you send your file, its not an easy Decision to make
Xhanim said:By the way, I have a friend who is about to send his file with me, but he has gathered 50 points in total (just one over the minimum required) with B1 in both french competences, what would you recommend to him so he could get more points after sending the file? he is going to try for a B2 delf exam and he has not been in quebec before or gotten a job offer.
If there anyone who can help me over with this? I just wanna know if going to quebec to study about three months (I don't know, french?) would be worth it or if there are people who have obtained several points doing this.
Thanks.
Hello egrace bro,egrace62 said:Hey Geribubaboy,
aw u doing, i saw ur time line that u av gotten MR....... whao congrats..... yeah i know it might b a stale news, but it is a fresh news for me.... very happyf for you at last u can see d light at the end of the tunnel.....
keep it up sis
Cheers
congratulationssss gerigeribubaboy said:Hello egrace bro,
Thanks for your congrats. Yes there is more light at the end of the tunel now ---- WE GOT OUR PPR LAST WEEK ALSO.----
Thanks for your support and I also hope you are doing well with your settlement and work already.
@ OsamaR ----You can update my PPR in your timelines dokument PPR - end of April 2012.